- string, the
archer may not need to wear any
bracer. The
modern Navajo people and Hopi
developed a form of
bracer known as a ketoh,
which can be decorated...
-
computer programming "Braces" (Care
Bears episode), an
episode of Care
Bears Bracer, a
strap or
sheath used in
archery Bracket (disambiguation) BRAC (disambiguation)...
-
variants of Skin
Bracer,
Cooling Blue and Cool ****e were once sold but are now discontinued.
Neither the
brand Mennen nor Skin
Bracer are
listed at the...
- It was
known at
different stages in its
history as
Harcourt Brace, & Co. and
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. From 1919 to 1982, it was
based in New York City...
- Century. Woodbridge, Suffolk:
Boydell & Brewer. p. 289. ISBN 9781783276769.
Bracer,
armguard used by
archers Manica,
armguard of the
ancient Romans The Armour...
- over-the-counter
pharmaceuticals and
personal products such as the Skin
Bracer,
Speed Stick, and Baby
Magic products. Lady
Speed Stick was a
foray into...
-
inside a function, however, has its
opening brace on the same line as its
control clause while the
closing brace remains on its own line
unless followed by...
- A
brace is a hand tool used with a bit (drill bit or auger) to
drill holes,
usually in wood.
Pressure is
applied to the top
while the
handle is rotated...
-
Brace is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Brace (MP) (born c. 1578),
English Member of
Parliament Adam
Brace (born 1980), English...
- s****, they
enclose a
group of
strings that are used in a
process known as
brace expansion,
where each
successive string in the
group is
interpolated at...